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CONTACT _Con-3C1889961 Jeremy McInerneyCurriculum Vitae, 2020Professor Department of Classical StudiesTel.: 215-898-8619201 Claudia Cohen Hall e-mail: jmcinern@sas.upenn.eduUniversity of PennsylvaniaPhiladelphia PA 19104-6305Degrees: PhD. (University of California, Berkeley, 1992)M.A. (University of California, Berkeley, 1986) B.A. (Hons 1), Dip.Ed. (Macquarie Uni., N.S.W., Aus. 1980)Employment:2009-Professor, University of Pennsylvania2010-2013, 2014-2016 Chair, Dept of Classical Studies (Penn)2013-2014 Whitehead Professor, ASCSA, Athens2007-2017Davidson Kennedy Term Professor, (Penn)1998-2009Associate Professor, (Penn)1992-1998Assistant Professor, (Penn)1991 Instructor, University of California, Berkeley.1989-1990 Instructor, College Year in Athens. 1986-1988 Graduate Student Instructor, UC Berkeley. 1983-1985 Tutor in Ancient History, Macquarie University (N.S.W. Australia) Books: Ancient Greece. A New History. London: Thames and Hudson, 2018 (Also published as Greece in the Ancient World. London: Thames and Hudson, 2018)Reviewed by Paul Cartledge, Journal of Greek Archaeology 4 (2019) 525-528; Peter Yeoman, Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (18/1/2019) (); Matthew Symonds, Current World Archaeology 88 (2018); Ligia Ruscu, Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology 5.1 (2018) 145-46; Amy C. Smith, History Today 68.8 (2018); Dominic Green, Minerva Sept./Oct. (2018)Co-Editor with Ineke Sluiter, Valuing Landscape in Classical Antiquity: Natural Environment and Cultural Imagination. Leiden: Brill, 2016.Reviewed by Laura Zientek, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.08.30; William V. Harris, Neue historische Literatur/Buchbesprechungen Altertum. Historische Zeitschrift 307. 2018Editor, A Companion to Ethnicity in the Ancient Mediterranean. Oxford: Blackwell, 2014. Honorable Mention in the Single Volume Humanities & Social Sciences category, 2015 PROSE AwardsReviewed by T. Samuels, ‘E-racing Identity in Antiquity.’ Rosetta 19 (2017): 36 – 42; Jasper Majbom Madsen, Orbis Terrarum 14 2016 282-284; Matteo Fulvio Olivieri, The Classical Review 66.2 2016 461-463.The Cattle of the Sun: Cows and Culture in the World of the Ancient Greeks. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2010.Reviewed by Nicholas?F. Jones, The American Historical Review 116.2 2011 499-500; Susan F. Curry, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2010.12.59; Athanassios Vergados, Religious Studies Review 36.4 2010 291; Timothy Howe, The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 42.2 2011 275-276; Julian Gallego, Classical Review 61.2 2011 518-519; Michael MacKinnon, Canadian Journal of History 46.2 2011 367-369; David Schaps, Historia: Journal of the Historical Society of Israel /?????????: ??? ?? ?? ????? ????????? ?????????, No. 26 (???? ???"?), 86-94; Gary Farney, Journal of World History 23.1.2012 152-155; Victor Castellani, “Cattle, the Catalyst of Culture,” The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms, 17:6 2012 831-834; Aurian Delli Pizi, L’Antiquité Classique 81 2012 334-336; Linda Evans, Ancient History. Resources for Teachers 39.2 (2009) [2012], 261-264 The Folds of Parnassos: Land and Ethnicity in Ancient Phokis. Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999Reviewed by Robin Osborne, Electronic Antiquity 2000; John Buckler, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.11.29; Johannes Siapkas, Opuscula Atheniensia 27 2002 160-163; Graham Shipley, Classical Review 2003 134-136. Giorgos Zachos, Αρχαιογνοσια 12, No.1-2, 2003, 339-343Translation and Commentaries (in Brill’s New Jacoby):“Phlegon of Tralles (267).” Brill’s New Jacoby. Editor in Chief: Ian Worthington, (University of Missouri - Columbia). Brill, 2010. Brill Online. “Timagenes (88).” Brill’s New Jacoby. Editor in Chief: Ian Worthington, (University of Missouri - Columbia). Brill, 2010. “Dexippos (100).” Brill’s New Jacoby. Editor in Chief: Ian Worthington, (University of Missouri - Columbia). Brill, 2008. Brill Online. (Revised 2017)“Herakleides Kritikos (369A).” Brill’s New Jacoby. Editor in Chief: Ian Worthington, (University of Missouri - Columbia). Brill, 2008. Brill Online. (Revised 2018)Book in Progress:Acropolis and Miyako. East and West in the Classics of Greece and Japan (Coauthor with William LaFleur and John Hardy)Forthcoming Articles and Chapters:“A Transfer of Sacred Lands from Eastern Phokis, IG IX 1, 87.” In K. Sporn, E. Laufer and A. Farnoux (eds), Ancient Phokis. New approaches to its history, archaeology and topography. Papers of an international conference held at the German Archaeological Institute (DAI) Athens 30.03.-01.04.2017. Athens: German Archaeological Institute, forthcoming (2020).“Food, Sex and Greek Identity in the Hedypatheia of Archestratos,” Classical Philology, forthcoming (2020-2021)“Lemnos, Kimon and the Hephaisteion,” Classical Antiquity, forthcoming (2021)“Salmakis and the Priests of Halikarnassos,” KLIO 103.1, (forthcoming, June 2021)Accepted chapters in volumes under consideration:“A Seat at the Table: Greek Food Economies.” In X. Charalambidou, J. P. Crielaard, C. Morgan (eds), Feasting with the Gods. Towards a Social Archaeology of Ritual Consumption in the Archaic-Hellenistic Greek World. “The Lindian Chronicle and Local Identity.” In J. Kindt and H. Beck (eds), Local Horizons of Greek Religion. “‘… χο?ρο? τ? ?ερ?ν καθ?ρασθαι’: Recurring Costs and the Logistics of Sanctuaries.” In J. Barringer, G. Ekroth and D. Scahil (eds) Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries. Exploring the Human Experience of Visiting the Gods. Articles and Chapters:“The ‘entanglement’ of gods, humans, and animals in ancient Greek religion.” In J. Kindt (ed.), Animals in Ancient Greek Religion. London: Routledge, 2020. pp. 17-40.“The Location of the Hephaisteion.” TAPA, 149.2 (2019) 219-260. “Interpreting Funerary Inscriptions from the City of Rome.” JAH 7 1 (2019) 156-206.“Greek Colonisation.” In Dee Clayman (ed.) Oxford Bibliographies in Classics. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. 26 pages “Fish or Man, Babylonian or Greek. Oannes between Cultures,” in Th. Foegen and E.V. Thompsen (eds), Interactions between Animals and Humans in Graeco-Roman Antiquity. Berlin: de Gruyter, 2017. pp. 253-273“Callimachus and the Poetics of the Diaspora,” in Greta Hawes (ed.), Myths on the Map: the storied landscapes of ancient Greece. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. pp. 122-140With Ineke Sluiter, “General Introduction,” in Jeremy McInerney and Ineke Sluiter (eds), Landscapes of Value: Natural Environment and Cultural Imagination in Classical Antiquity. Leiden: Brill, 2016. pp. 1-21“Of Monsters and Men: the Minotaur and the Mycenaeans,” in F. Coimbra (ed.), The Horse and The Bull in Prehistory and History. Genoa: Cordera Editore, 2016. pp. 199-210 “Phokis.” In H. Beck and P. Funke (eds), Federalism in Greek Antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015. pp. 199-221 “From Delos to Delphi: how Apollo comes home,” in Lutz K?ppel and Vassiliki Pothou (eds), Human Development in Sacred Landscapes. G?ttingen: Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht Unipress, 2015. pp 103-119 “There will be blood: the Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” in Kevin Daly and Lee Ann Riccardi (eds), Cities Called Athens. Studies Honoring John McK. Camp II. Bucknell: Bucknell University Press, 2015. pp 289-320“Civilization, Gastronomy and Meat-eating,” in Gordon Campbell (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Animals in Classical Thought and Life. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014. pp 248-268“The Gods of (Con)fusion: Athena Alea, Apollo Maleatas and Athena Aphaia.” Classica et Mediaevalia. 64 (2013) [2014] 49-80 “Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” in Armelle Gardiesen and Christophe Chandezon (eds), ?quidés et bovidés de la Méditerranée Antique. Rites et combats. Jeux et saviors. Publication de l’UMR 5140 du CNRS ? Archéologie des Sociétés Méditerranéennes ?, Lattes: ?dition de l’Association pour le Développement de l’Archéologie en Languedoc-Roussillon, 2014. pp 113-124“Pelasgians and Leleges: Using the Past to Understand the Present,” in James Ker and Christoph Pieper (eds), Valuing Antiquity in Antiquity, Penn Leiden Colloquium VII: Leiden: Brill, 2014. pp 25-55“Making Phokian space: sanctuary and community in the definition of Phokis,” in Peter Funke and Matthias Haake (eds), Greek Federal States and their Sanctuaries Stuttgart: Steiner-Verlag, 2013. pp 185-204“Polis and koinon: Federal Government in Greece,” in Hans Beck (ed.), A Companion to Ancient Greek Government Oxford: Blackwell, 2013. pp 466-479 “Heraclides Criticus and the Problem of Taste,” in R.M. Rosen and I. Sluiter (eds), Aesthetic Value in Classical Antiquity Penn Leiden Colloquium VI: Leiden: Brill, 2012. pp 243-264“Delphi and Phokis: a Network Theory Approach,” in Pallas 87 (2011) 95-106“Bulls and Bull-leaping in the Minoan World,” in Expedition 53 3 (2011) 6-13 “Freedom and the Free Man,” in J. Ciprut (ed.) "FREEDOM": Reassessments and Rephrasings. Boston: MIT Press, 2009. pp. 31-51.“Arrian and the Greek Alexander Romance,” Classical World 100 (2007) 424-430“Did Theseus slay the Minotaur?” BAR 32.6 (2006) 28-43 “On the Border: sacred land and the margins of the community,” in R.M. Rosen and I. Sluiter (eds), City, Countryside, and the Spatial Organization of Value in Classical Antiquity Leiden: Brill, 2006, pp. 35-59“’Do you see what I see?’: Plutarch and Pausanias at Delphi,” in L. de Blois (ed.), The Statesman in Plutarch’s Works. Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of the International Plutarch Society, (Nijmegen/ Hernen, May 2002) vol. 1. Mnemosyne Supplement. Leiden: Brill, 2004. pp. 43-55.“Nereids, Colonies and the Origins of Isegoria,” in R.M. Rosen and I. Sluiter (eds), Free Speech in Classical Antiquity Leiden: Brill, 2004. pp. 21-40.“Plutarch’s Manly Women” in R. Rosen and I. Sluiter (eds), Andreia. Studies in Manliness and Courage in Classical Antiquity Leiden, Brill, 2003. pp. 319-344.“Ethnic Identity and Altertumswissenschaft,” in D.W. Tandy (ed.), Prehistory and History: Ethnicity, Class and Political Economy Montreal: Black Rose Books, 2001. pp. 85-112.“Ethnos and Ethnicity in Early Greece,” in I. Malkin (ed.), Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2001. pp. 51-73.“Parnassus, Delphi, and the Thyiades,” GRBS 38 3 (1997) [1999] 263-283.“The Phokikon and the Hero Archegetes,” Hesperia 66 2 (1997) 193-207.“An Athenian Dedication to Herakles at Panopeus,” Hesperia 66 2 (1997) 261-269. (coauthor with J. McK. Camp III et al.) “Politicizing the Past: the Atthis of Kleidemos,” Classical Antiquity 13 1 (1994) 17-37. “A Trophy from the Battle of Chaeroneia of 86 BC.,” American Journal of Archaeology 96 (1992) 443-455. (coauthor with J. McK. Camp III et al.) Encyclopedia entries:“Abae”, “Amphictyon”, “Amphictyony”, “Amphissa”, “Anthela” “cattle”, “Crisaean plain”, “Daulis”, “Demeter”, “Doris”, “Hyampolis”, “libations”, “Panopeus”, “Parnassus”, “pastoralism”, “Phocis”, “sacrifice” in C. Baron, ed., The Herodotus Encyclopedia. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell, forthcoming (2020) “Athena”, “Hera” in E. Orlin, ed., Routledge Encyclopedia of Ancient Mediterranean Religions. London: Routledge, 2016 “Dexippus of Athens”, “Onomarchos”, “Philomelos”, “Phokis region”, in R.S. Bagnall et al., eds, The Encyclopedia of Ancient History. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2011. (Revised 2018)“Abantes”, “Boeotians”, “Daulis”, “Epistrophos”, “ethnicity”, “Hyampolis”, “Hyle”, “Hyrie”, “Krisa”, “Kyparissos”, “Lokrians”, “Orchomenos”, “Panopeus”, “Parnassos”, “Phocians”, “Pytho”, “Schedios”, in M. Finkelberg, ed., The Homer Encyclopedia. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2011 “Phocis”, “Sacred Wars”, in M Gargarin, ed., The Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010 “Polis”, “Agora”, in K. Christensen and D. Levinson, eds, Encyclopedia of Community: From the Village to the Virtual World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2003 Reviews:Hans Beck, Kostas Buraselis and Alex McAuley (eds.), Ethnos and Koinon. Studies in Ancient Greek Ethnicity and Federalism, Franz Steiner Verlag, Stuttgart 2019, in Ancient West and East (forthcoming 2021)Papantoniou, Giorgos, Christine Morris and Athanasios Vionis (eds), Unlocking sacred landscapes: spatial analysis of ritual and cult in the Mediterranean. Studies in Mediterranean archaeology, 151. Nicosia: Astrom Editions, 2019. xviii, 279, in BMCR (2020.09.31)Maeve McHugh, The Ancient Greek Farmstead. Oxford: Oxbow Books 2017, in: sehepunkte 19 (2019), Nr. 3 [15.03.2019], URL:? Franchi, Die Konflikte zwischen Thessalern und Phokern. Krieg und Identit?t in der griechischen Erinnerungskultur des 4. Jahrhunderts (= Quellen und Forschungen zur Antiken Welt, Bd. 61), München: Herbert Utz Verlag 2016, in: sehepunkte 17 (2017), Nr. 6 [15.06.2017], URL:? Reitzammer, The Athenian Adonia in Context. The Adonis Festival as Cultural Practice. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2016, Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2017.05.50Egbert J. Bakker, The Meaning of Meat and the Structure of the Odyssey. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2014.01.40Lukas Thommen, An Environmental History of Ancient Greece and Rome. Translated by Philip Hill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, in Classical Journal 08.10.2013Katherine Clarke, Making Time for the Past: Local History and the Polis Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, in Classical Philology 108.2.2013Michael Scott, Delphi and Olympia. The Spatial Politics of Panhellenism in the Archaic and Classical Periods Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010, in Classical Review 62.1 2012 Miriam Eliav-Feldon, Benjamin Isaac, and Joseph Ziegler, eds, The Origins of Racism in the West Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009, in Classical Review 61.1 2011John Buckler and Hans Beck, Central Greece and the Politics of Power in the Fourth Century BC Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008, in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2009.08.71Angela Kühr, Als Kadmos nach Boiotien kam. Polis und Ethnos im Spiegel thebanischer Gründungsmythen (= HERMES Einzelschriften, Bd. 98) Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2006 in sehepunkte 8 (2008), Nr. 4 [15.04.2008], URL: Benjamin Isaac, The Invention of Racism in Classical Antiquity Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2004 in Social History 2005Andrew Wolpert, Remembering Defeat: Civil War and Civic Memory in Ancient Athens Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002 in American Historical Review 2003Jonathan M. Hall, Hellenicity: Between Ethnicity and Culture. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 2002 in International History Review 2003Martin Bernal, Black Athena Writes Back. Martin Bernal responds to his critics ed. David Chioni Moore. Durham: Duke University Press, 2001 in History: Reviews of New Books 30.4 2002André Bresson, La cité marchande Ausonius. Scripta Antiqua 2. Paris, De Boccard, 2000 in Classical Review 52.2 2002Jack L. Davis (ed.), Sandy Pylos. An Archaeological History from Nestor to Navarino Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1998 in International Journal of the Classical Tradition 7 2000/2001P. Arnaud and P. Counillon, eds., Geographica Historica. Ausonius ?tudes 2. Bordeaux -- Nice: Ausonius, 1998 in Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2000.06.8J. Hart, Herodotus and Greek History in Ancient Society 15.1 1985Organizer:ConferencesApproaching the Sacred along the Shores of the Corrupting Sea. A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, June 2021(postponed from 2020 because of COVID 19)Landscapes of Value, Penn-Leiden Colloquia on Ancient Values VIII, June, 2014Ethnicity in the World of the Ancient Mediterranean. A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, January, 2012Meat: Killing, Consuming and Commodifying Animals. A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, May, 2009 (2) Panels Organized“Gold Medal Panel Honoring Brian Rose”, a Panel at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America.“Honoring Erich Gruen as Scholar and Teacher: Advancing and Addressing his Arguments”, a Panel at the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States.“Food for thought: Thinking with and about food in the Greek World”, two panels (seven speakers), at the 2018 Texas Tech Humanities Center conference: “Food &”Conference Papers, Colloquia and University or College Lectures: “Pausanias, the Phokikon and the Hero Archegetes,” Archaeological Institute of America Annual Meeting, 1990.“Foundation Myth and the Phokian Ethnos,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, 1991.“The Areopagos on the Eve of Salamis,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, 1993.“Roman Funerary Inscriptions,” University of Pennsylvania Classical Studies Colloquia, Nov. 1994.“Ethnic Identity and Altertumswissenschaft,” Joint Annual Meeting of the American Philological Association and the Archaeological Institute of America, December, 1996.“Delphi, Parnassos and the Thyiades,” University of Pennsylvania Classical Studies Colloquia, April, 1997.“Ethnos, ethnicity and the polis,” Center for Hellenic Studies Colloquium on Ancient Perceptions of Greek Ethnicity, August, 1997.“Ethnicity and Research in Greek History,” Columbia University Colloquium on Ethnicity in the Ancient World, October, 1998 “On the Border: Sacred Land in Ancient Greece,” Princeton University Seminar on the Ancient Economy, November, 1998.“Local Myth and Ethnic Identity: Ethnogenesis in Early Greece,” Princeton University Program in the Ancient World, October, 1999.“Plutarch’s Virtuous Women,” University of Sydney Classics Colloquium, April, 2000“Plutarch’s Manly Women,” Penn-Leiden I. Andreia: Manliness and Courage in Classical Antiquity, Leiden, June, 2000“Plutarch and Pausanias at Delphi,” Colloquium of the International Plutarch Society, Nijmegen, May, 2002 “Hesiod’s Nereids and the Speech of Men,” Penn-Leiden II. Free Speech in Classical Antiquity, Phiuladelphia, June, 2002“Do you see what I see? Plutarch and Pausanias at Delphi,” Swarthmore College Classics Colloquium, November, 2002“Freedom and the Free Man,” Freedom: a Cross-campus Conversation at Penn, December, 2003.“Do you see what I see? Plutarch and Pausanias at Delphi,” Penn Classics Colloquium, February, 2004.“On the Border: the eschatiai and sacred land,” Penn-Leiden III. City, Countryside, and the Spatial Organization of Value in Classical Antiquity, Leiden, June, 2004.“Arrian and the Greek Alexander Romance,” Conference of the Classical Association of the Atlantic States, Philadelphia, October, 2004“Ritual, Prayer and Dance in Greek Religion,” Macquarie University Ancient History Colloquium, Sydney, March, 2005“Greek Sanctuaries: Location and function in Greek religious topography,” Society for Biblical Literature Annual meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2005“Sacred Law, Sacred Money: The Problem of Authority in the Early Greek Polis,” Penn Classics Colloquium, September, 2007“Ethnicity and Barbarism in the World of the Early Greek City-State,” Princeton University Seminar on Racism and Ethnic Hatred in Classical Antiquity, February, 2008“Does Ancient History Matter? Thinking about Antiquity in Modern World Situations,” St Joseph’s University Philosophy Colloquium, April, 2008“There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” The 32nd Costas Memorial Lecture, Brooklyn College, May, 2008““A sacred place ... named from the Tauric country”: Using foreignness to create?identity in 5th century Athens,” Theoretical Archaeology Group, University of Southhampton, December, 2008“Ethnic Identity: Ancient and Modern,” Princeton University Seminar on Racism and Ethnic Hatred in Classical Antiquity, February, 2009“Reading Thucydides in Washington,” Hauenstein Center for Presidential Studies, Grand Valley State University, April, 2009“Fleischgeist,” Introductory remarks for Meat: Killing, Consuming and Commodifying Animals. A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, May, 2009 “Cattle Markets in Classical Athens,” Meat: Killing, Consuming and Commodifying Animals. A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, May, 2009“Sacred Law, Sacred Money: The Problem of Authority in the Early Greek Polis” Macquarie University Ancient History Colloquium, June, 2009“Sacred Law, Sacred Money: The Problem of Authority in the Early Greek Polis” Seminar für Alte Geschichte, Albert-Ludwigs-Universit?t, Freiburg, July, 2009“Sacred Law, Sacred Money: The Problem of Authority in the Early Greek Polis” The Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Lecture, Archaeological Institute of America, University of Pittsburgh, October, 2009“There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” The Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Lecture, Archaeological Institute of America, University of Indianapolis, October, 2009“There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” The Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Lecture, Archaeological Institute of America, Princeton University, April, 2010"Let the Red Blood Flow: Honouring Artemis?in Eastern Attica." Penn Classics Colloquium, April, 2010“Making Phocian space: sanctuary and community in the definition of Phocis,” International Conference “Greek Federal States and their Sanctuaries. Identity and Integration”, Münster University, June 16 to 20, 2010“Herakleides Kritikos and Middle-Brow Aesthetics.” Penn-Leiden VI: Aesthetic Value in Classical Antiquity. University of Pennsylvania, June 25-27, 2010“Delphi and Phokis: a Network Theory Approach,” Delphes, sa cité, sa région, ses relations internationals. Table Ronde Internationale organisée par le laboratoire Patrimoine, Littérature, Histoire (PLH-CRATA) et l??cole Fran?aise d?Athènes. Toulouse, September 24-25, 2010“Temples, Clusters and Identity Networks,” 2010 Meeting of the Atlantic Classical Association, Halifax, NS. October 15-16, 2010“A Tale of Two Sanctuaries: Delphi, Kalapodi and the Growth of Phokis,” University of Reading. Nov. 16th, 2010“Herakleides Kritikos: Periegesis and the Origins of Middle-Brow Aesthetics,” Oxford University. Nov. 17th, 2010“There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” Institute for Classical Studies (London) Ancient History Seminar, Nov. 18th, 2010“Ancient Studies and Globalization,” AAMW Colloquium, U. of Pennsylvania, March 2011“The Gods of (Con)fusion: Athena Alea, Apollo Maleatas and Athena Aphaia.” Bryn Mawr Classics Colloquium, April 2011“From Delos to Delphi: how Apollo comes home,” Human Development in Sacral Landscapes. Delphi May 5th-7th, 2011 “There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” University of Sydney, Department of Classics and Ancient History Seminar, May 19th, 2011“Introducing Ethnicity”, Ethnicity in the World of the Ancient Mediterranean, A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, January, 2012“Where to now?” Concluding remarks at Ethnicity in the World of the Ancient Mediterranean, A Conference at the University of Pennsylvania, January, 2012“The Gods of (Con)fusion: Athena Alea, Apollo Maleatas and Athena Aphaia,” Dept of Greek and Roman Classics, Temple University. February, 2012“From Macedon to Ai Khanum: Alexander and Early Greek Contact with the Silk Route.” St Mary’s University, Halifax, N.S. Classics Society. March, 2012"Where's the Beef? The (Sacred) Economics of Raising Cattle in Ancient Greece," Keynote address at University of Cincinnati Graduate Conference: Classics goes Green, April, 2012“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” Colloque ?quidés et bovidés de la Méditerranée antique, Arles, 26-28 April, 2012“Pelasgians and Leleges: Using the Past to Understand the Present,” Penn Leiden colloquium VII: Valuing Antiquity in Antiquity, Leiden, June 2012“Pelasgians and Leleges: Using the Past to Understand the Present,” Dalhousie University Classics Colloquium, Halifax, N.S. November, 2012"Where's the Beef? The (Sacred) Economics of Raising Cattle in Ancient Greece", Hollins University Classics Symposium: Climate, Cattle and Culture, Environmental Histories of the Ancient Mediterranean, November, 2012“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” American Philological Association Annual Meeting, January 2013“A lease of sacred lands from Eastern Phokis (IG IX 1.87),” Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, February 2013“Delphi and Kalapodi: a Tale of Two Sanctuaries,” Tulane University, (Dennis A. Georges Lecture in Hellenic Culture) March 2013“There will be Blood. The Cult of Artemis Tauropolos at Halai Araphenides,” Union College, (Christina Elliott Sorum Memorial lecture) May 2013“Of Monsters and Men: the Minotaur and the Mycenaeans,” I Congresso internacional o Cavalo e o Touro na pré-Historía e na Historia, Goleg? e Chamusca, May 2013“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” Whitehead Lecture, American School of Classical Studies at Athens, January 2014“Thinking with Animals: Hybridity and the Greek Imagination,” Keynote Address, Rose-Marie Lewent Conference on Animals in Antiquity, NYU, February 2014“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” University of Notre Dame, March 2014“Sanctuaries and their Networks: Delphi and Kalapodi,” University of Notre Dame, March 2014“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” College Year in Athens, March 2014“City-Slickers and Rustic Bores: Herakleides Kritikos and the Marketing of Hellenistic Athens,” 3rd Euro-Japanese Colloquium: Myth, Sanctuary, and Historiography, British School at Athens, April 2014“From Macedon to Ai Khanum: Alexander and Early Greek Contact with the Silk Route,” Institute of Historical Research, National Hellenic Research Foundation, May 2014“Thinking with Animals: Hybridity and the Greek Imagination,” University of Notre Dame, November 2014“Centaurs and the Uses of Hybridity,” University of St Andrews, Workshop on Sacred Animals, Monsters and Demons, January 2015 “Centaurs and the Uses of Hybridity,” University of Pennsylvania Dept of Classics Colloquia, January 2015“Bouphonia: Killing Cattle on the Acropolis,” AIA St Louis Society, February 2015"Centaurs and the Uses of Hybridity," Annual Meeting of the Classical Association, University of Bristol, April, 2015“Centaurs and the Uses of Hybridity,” Wabash College, Indiana, September 2015“Alexander and Early Greek Contact with the Silk Route,” Wabash College, Indiana, September 2015“Alexander the Great and the Silk Route,” Classical Association of the Atlantic States Annual Meeting, October 2015“Centaurs and the Uses of Hybridity,” Archaeological Institute of America, Columbus Chapter, Ohio State University, February, 2017“A Greek Smorgasbord,” University of Melbourne, February, 2017 “A Lease of Sacred Lands from Eastern Phokis (IG IX 1.87),” International Conference of the German Archaeological Institute in cooperation with Ecole francaise d'Athènes: Ancient Phokis: New Approaches to its History, Archaeology and Topography. Athens, 30.3.–1.4.2017“Lemnos, Athens and the Hephaistion,” Primer Congreso Internacional de Geografía Histórica y Mítica en la Antigu?edad: “Geografía y Mito en la Antigu?edad clásica”. Valencia, 3-7 de abril de 2017“Lemnos, Athens and the Hephaistion,” Texas Tech University, November, 2017“Three Rules of Topophrenia,” Texas Tech University, February 2018“’Tell me of the dinners, Muse, much nourishing and numerous…,” Texas Tech Humanities Center conference: “Food &”, March 2018.“A Transfer of Sacred Lands from Eastern Phokis, IG IX 1, 87,” Classical Association of the Mid-Western States, April 2018“The Pride of Halikarnassos: genre, myth and narration,” Greek Epichoric Histories. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 12-13thth May 2018“‘… χο?ρο? τ? ?ερ?ν καθ?ρασθαι’: Recurring Costs and the Logistics of Sanctuaries,” Logistics in Greek Sanctuaries. Exploring the Human Experience of Visiting the Gods. Swedish Institute at Athens. 13-16 September 2018“The Lindian Chronicle and the Rhodian Priests,” Local Horizons of Ancient?Greek Religion.?Sydney, Australia. 20-22 November 2018“Greek Food Economies,” Feasting with the Greeks: Towards a Social Archaeology of Ritual Consumption in the Greek World. All Souls College, Oxford University, 12th-13th March 2019“Yelping, Whimpering and Mooing: The Animal Speech of Aeschylus’ Eumenides,” Animal/Language: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Texas Tech University, 21-23 March, 2019"There appeared out of the Red Sea a creature by the name of Oannes," Culture and Ideology under the Seleucids: an Interdisciplinary Approach, Macquarie University (Australia), 29-31 March 2019“From Macedon to Ai Khanum: Alexander the Great and Early Greek Contact with the Silk Route,” Institute for the Study of Western Civilization, Texas Tech University, 24 April, 2019“Humans, Animals and the Divine: A Case of Triple Entanglement,” International Workshop “Entangled (Greek) History. Concepts, Contexts, Cases. Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t Mu?nster, Seminar fu?r Alte Geschichte, 13 May, 2019“Hephaistos in the Agora,” Altertumswissenschaftliches Forschungskolloquium, Universit?t Münster, 15 May, 2019“Hephaistos among the Satyrs,” Sex and the ancient city: Aspects of sexual intercourse in Greco-Roman antiquity. A Conference in Honour of Chris Carey. University of Cyprus, 11-13 June, 2019.“The Pride of Halikarnassos,” University of Pennsylvania, Dept of Classical Studies Colloquium, Sept. 2019.“A Seat at the Table: the Greeks and their Foodways,” Duke University, Dept of Classical Studies Colloquium, Oct. 2019.“The ‘Pride of Halikarnassos’ and its Audience,” Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, March 2020.Outreach: Public Lectures, Talks and Responses:“Philip's Tomb and Macedonian Archaeology,” University of Pennsylvania Greek Students Association. (1992).“Jews, Greeks and Romans,” Jewish Community Centers of Philadelphia (1993).“The Jewish community in Alexandria,” Jewish Community Centers of Philadelphia (1993).“Archaeology and the Macedonians,” Widener University Greek Student Association (1993).“Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome,” University of Pennsylvania Ancient Studies Group (1994).“Dead Romans Speak,” University of Pennsylvania Ancient Studies Group (1994).“Delphi and the Cults of Parnassos,” University of Pennsylvania Museum Docents Continuing Education Lecture Series (1997).“Dinner with Trimalchio,” Bread Upon the Waters Scholarship Lecture (1997).“Town and Country: Lessons from the Greek Countryside,” University Museum Docents’ Committee (1998)“Spare the Conquered, Throw down the Proud: Rome’s Imperial Mission,” Camden County College, New Jersey (1999)“Alexander the Great and the Conflict of Cultures,” The American Forum For Global Education, New York (1999)“Homer and the Greek Hero,” Camden County College, New Jersey (2000)“Greece, Rome and the War with Iraq,” Penn Senior Associates (2003)“Collegia, Fascism and the Mistakes of the Past,” Penn Graduate Conference on Religious Associations in the Ancient World. (2003)“The Patriot Act: a Classical Greek Perspective,” Penn ACLU Forum on the Patriot Act (2003)“On Freedom: the Greek Perspective,” Waverly Estates Guest Speaker Series. (2004)“Oliver Stone’s Alexander: A modern instance of the Alexander Romance,” Princeton Classics Department Panel Discussion of Oliver Stone’s Alexander (2004)“Ethics and the Undergraduate Experience,” Penn High School Ethics Forum (2005)“The Maccabaean Revolt,” Congregation Kesher Israel (2005)“What’s Greek about Greek Life,” Sigma Nu Fraternity, U. of Pennsylvania (2005)Response Paper to Lynn Meskell, “Figurine Worlds at Catalh?yük: Materiality, Mobility and Process”, Ethnohistory Program, U. of Pennsylvania (2006)“Using PowerPoint,” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Seminar Series (2007) “Greeks, Persians and the Origins of the East versus West Conflict,” Camden County College, New Jersey (2007)“Where’s the Beef? Meat in the World of the Greek Polis,” U. of Pennsylvania Philomathean Society (2008) “How to use PowerPoint (and how not to!),” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Seminar Series (2008) “Hanukkah and the Classics,” University of Pennsylvania Lubavitch House (2008)Response Paper to Richard Billows, “Thucydides’ Paradigm of Civil War” Ancient History Colloquium of the Atlantic States (2009)“Commerce in Ancient Athens,” Silchester Investors Annual Meeting (2009)“Theatre and Greek Genius,” Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia (2009)“Teaching sections: the first month,” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Seminar Series (2010)“Ancient and Modern Rhetoric,” Philadelphia Constitution Center (2010)“Lectures: from preparation to delivery,” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Seminar Series (2010)“Greeks and Egyptians: Cleopatra and the Fusion of Cultures,” Cleopatra’s World Lecture Series, Camden County Community College (2010)“From Macedon to Ai Khanum: Alexander and Early Greek Contact with the Silk Route.” University of Pennsylvania Museum (2010)“Phratries and fraternities,” Sigma Nu Fraternity, U. of Pennsylvania (2011)“Young Men, social groups and the Olympics,” Sigma Alpha Mu, U. of Pennsylvania (2011)"Thinking about (and through) Cattle: The Greeks and Their Meat," The Quadrangle, Ardmore PA (2011)“Preparing and delivering large lectures,” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Seminar Series (2011)“Athens, Sparta and the Lessons(?) of the Peloponnesian War,” Ivy League Model United Nations Conference (2012)“Sanctuaries of Attica,” St Mary’s University, Halifax, N.S. Classics Department lecture (2012)“Epigraphy and the Greek and Roman Galleries,” Docents’ Lecture, University of Pennsylvania Museum (2012)“Thermopylae: The Battle for Europe?” University of Pennsylvania Museum (2013)“The Greeks and Warfare,” Winchester College (2013)“Thinking with Animals: Hybridity and the Greek Imagination,” Teatime talk, American School of Classical Studies (2014)“Landscape: Introduction to Landscapes of Value, Penn-Leiden Colloquia on Ancient Values VIII, (2014)“Tenure, Research and the Humanities,” The Polybian Society, University of Pennsylvania (2015)“Sacrifice in the Iliad,” Wabash College, Indiana (2015)“Athens, the Persian Wars and the Price of Victory,” Wabash College, Indiana (2015)“Teaching outside the classroom,” U. of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Faculty Seminar Series (2015)“Alexander the Great and Hellenistic Age,” Holiday Village East, NJ (2015)“Meet the Greeks: 1,000 years of Greek History at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts,” Boston MFA (2016)"Warrior Women: Amazons and the Greek Imagination," University of Pennsylvania Museum (2016)“Centaurs, Sirens and Chimera: the Greeks and their Monsters,” University of Pennsylvania Museum (2016)“Teaching, Engagement and Advancement: Challenges for a modern Classics department,” University of Melbourne (2017)“Red State, Blue State: American and Athenian democracies compared,” Harnwell College House, University of Pennsylvania (2017) “Ancient Greece: a New History,” 92nd St Y, New York (2018) “Red State, Blue State. Athenian State, United State(s): Comparing Democracies, Ancient and Modern” The Future of the Past, UPenn Teach-In (2018)“Planning and Leading Recitations,” University of Pennsylvania Center for Teaching and Learning Department Workshop (2018)“Facultea” U. of Pennsylvania Dept of Classical Studies Undergraduate Advisory Board (2018)“Preparing for graduate work in Ancient History,” U. of Pennsylvania Dept of Classical Studies, Post-Bacc programme (2019)“Why the Greeks still matter: teaching Ancient Greece to Young America,” University of Pennsylvania Trustees Council of Penn Women (2019)“Thermopylae and Salamis: Battles that changed the World,” Hellenic University Club of Philadelphia (2020) Postponed for COVID-19Curriculum Development:Participant in the Penn Task Force on Education in Classics (1993)Participant in NEH Seminar on Teaching World History (1994)Developed classes for the General Honors programme and MLA programmeDeveloped a new major in Ancient History, Department of Classical StudiesDeveloped a new track in Classical Archaeology, Department of Classical StudiesDeveloped and taught on site class: Penn in Athens (2015, 2016)Developed and taught civics and rhetoric class for Niarchos paideia programme (2020)Consultancy and Academic Refereeing:(1) External Reviews, departmentalExternal Reviewer for Classics Department, College of William and Mary External Reviewer for Classics Department, University of Cincinnati External Reviewer for Classics Department, Swarthmore College. External Reviewer for Classics Department, Reed College.(2) External Reviews, national and internationalReferee for Philip Leverhulme Trust Prize (UK)Project Advisory Panel, European Research Council Grant Proposal on People in Motion: Biocultural Approaches to Mobility in the Classical WorldReviewer, Research Proposal for National Research Center, PolandReviewer, Research Proposal for Austrian Science Fund Reviewer, NEH Ancient and Classical Studies PanelReviewer for Netherlands Organisation for Scientific ResearchReviewer for ACLS New Faculty Fellows ProgramReferee for Killian Fellowship (Canada)Referee for Mellon Post-doctoral Fellowship Applicants (Penn Humanities Forum)Honours Examiner, Swarthmore College, Dept of Classics(3) Tenure and PromotionsReferee for promotion case, University of California, BerkeleyReferee for promotion case, University of Illinois, ChicagoReferee for promotion case, University of TennesseeReferee for promotion case, University of MarylandReferee for promotion case, University of Southern CaliforniaReferee for promotion case, Princeton UniversityReferee for promotion case, Temple University Referee for promotion case, University of Miami, OhioReferee for promotion case, University of ArizonaReferee for promotion case, Northern Illinois UniversityReferee for promotion case, College of William and Mary(4) Reader and Referee, Manuscript and Book Proposals Referee for University of Chicago Press for manuscript on Greek local historyReferee for Oxford University Press for manuscript on Greek sanctuariesConsultant for Cambridge University Press for manuscript on Greek economic historyConsultant to National Geographic for Middle School World History TextbookReferee for University of Chicago Press for manuscript on archaeology and ancient history.Referee for Cambridge University Press proposed volume on Greek numismaticsReferee for Wiley Blackwell for proposed volume on ancient historiographyReferee for Wiley Blackwell for proposed volume on Pathways to the ClassicsReferee for University of California Press for manuscript on federalism in Greek historyReferee for Blackwell’s, for proposed volumes in Ancient History seriesReferee for Routledge for proposed volume in Approaching the Ancient World series Referee for Cornell University Press for proposed volume of essays on Greek History Referee for University of California Press for proposed volume on SpartaConsultant to Time-Life Books, for What Life was Like in Ancient GreeceConsultant to National Geographic for “The Legacy of Ancient Greece” in World Magazine(5) Reader and Referee, Scholarly JournalsReferee for articles in Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Classical Philology, Historia, Hesperia, TAPA, Phoenix, Helios, Ancient History Bulletin, Classical World, Classical Journal, Journal of Hellenic Studies, Classical Antiquity, Commentaria Classica.Professional Organizations and Service Association of Ancient Historians (member)Society for Classical Studies (member)Archaeological Institute of America (member)Classical Association of the Atlantic States (member)Classical Association of the Midwestern States (member)American School of Classical Studies, Managing Committee 1994-presentAmerican School of Classical Studies, Committee on Committees 1998-2000American School of Classical Studies, Publications Committee 2002-2005, 2010-2015American School of Classical Studies, Blegen Library Committee 2005-2009American School of Classical Studies, NEH Research Fellowship Selection Committee, 2009 (chair)Ancient History Colloquium of the Atlantic States (member)Archaeological Institute of America, Graduate Student Paper Awards Committee 2010-2013APA/AIA Chairs of PhD Granting Institutions, Convener 2011-2016American School of Classical Studies, Hesperia Editor Search Committee 2012-2013American School of Classical Studies, Admissions and Fellowships 2016-2020 (chair 2018-20)Excavation and Survey Experience: 2015 Principal Investigator: Vjos? River Valley Archaeology Project (Albania)1990 Kavousi Excavation. (East Krete). 1989 Kavousi Excavation. (East Krete). 1989 A.S.C.S. Ancient Corinth Excavations. (Greece)1988 U.C. Berkeley /Tel Dor Archaeological Expedition. (Israel)1988 Caesarea Ancient Harbor Excavation Project. (Israel)Honours: 2019 Keynote speaker, Feasting with the Greeks: Towards a Social Archaeology of Ritual Consumption in the Greek World All Souls College, Oxford University2018 Session Chair: “Fifty Years of AHMA” Ancient Mediterranean Revolutions, A Conference to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the AHMA, UC Berkeley2015 John Charles Lecturer, Wabash College2014 Keynote speaker: Rose-Marie Lewent Conference, Animals in Antiquity, NYU 2013-2014 Whitehead Professor, American School of Classical Studies at Athens2013 Christina Elliott Sorum Guest Professor in Classics, Union College2013 The Dennis A. Georges Lecture in Hellenic Culture, Tulane University2012 Keynote speaker: Hollins University Classics Symposium: Climate, Cattle and Culture, Environmental Histories of the Ancient Mediterranean2012 Comité scientifique, Environnement, Animal et Sociétés dans la Méditerranée antique, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Montpellier2012 Keynote speaker: Classics Goes Green: Interactions with the Environment in the Ancient World, University of Cincinnati Classics Graduate Conference2010 Commencement Address. Camden County College 42nd Commencement2009 The Homer A. and Dorothy B. Thompson Lectureship, Archaeological Institute of America2009 Mellon Foundation Grant for SAS Transforming Cross-Cultural Contacts Courses Initiative2008 The 32nd Costas Memorial Lecture, Brooklyn College2006 Davidson Kennedy Term Professorship in the College2002 Lindback Award for Teaching, University of Pennsylvania2000 Ira H. Abrams Memorial Award for Distinguished Teaching 2000 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant1994-1998 Laura Jan Meyerson Term Professor in the Humanities1994-1995 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant1991-1992 Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley1989-1991 Pritchett Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley 1988-1989 Wheeler Fellowship, American School of Classical Studies, Athens1987-1988 Wall/Almond Fellowships, U.C. Berkeley1986-1987 Almond Fellowship, U.C. Berkeley1985-1986 Wall Fellowship, U.C. BerkeleyUniversity Service:Department of Classical Studies: Undergraduate Chair (’93-’94, ’00-’06)Chair (’10-’13, ’14-’16) Post-Bacc Advisor (Ancient History) (’16-’17, ’19-’20)Graduate Group in Ancient History: Graduate Advisor (’93-’95)Chair (’02-’06) (’07-’10) (’16-’19)Graduate Group in the Art and Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: Chair (’98-’01)Student Affairs Committee (’94-’97).Freshman Faculty Advisor (’94-’97).Judicial Affairs Panel (’96-’98)Australia/New Zealand Overseas Study Program Review Committee (’99)Faculty Senate Executive Committee (’00-’02)University Council (’00-’02)SAS Graduate Education Committee (’07-’10)College Committee on Undergraduate Education (’08-’10)Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students Selection Committee (Chair) (’09-’10)Disciplinary Hearing Panel, Office of Student Conduct (’11-’13)Stavros Niarchos Foundation Paideia Program Faculty/Staff Advisory Board (’20)Dissertations Directed (completed):Kyra Nourse, Origins and Precursors of Hellenistic QueenshipDanielle Kellogg, The Attic Deme of Acharnai: Identity and HistoryAndrew Koh, What’s in a Shape? Correlations between Ceramic Form, Function and Context in the Aegean Bronze AgeChristopher Baron, Timaios of Tauromenion and Hellenistic HistoriographyBryan Hudak, The Greek Historian EphorusCaroline Kelly, Imperial Religious Policy in Roman AthensJeremy LaBuff, Carian Sympoliteiai and Elite Activity in the Hellenistic AegeanEmily Modrall, Greek and Indigenous Relations in Western Sicily, 700-500 BCTalia Hudelson, The Cult of Medea at CorinthKelcy Sagstetter, The Tradition of Solon the Tyrant Kyle Mahoney, An Historical Study of the Sanctuary of Zeus, Mt Lykaion, ArkadiaJake Morton, Shifting Landscapes, Policies, and Morals: A topographically driven analysis of the Roman wars in Greece from 200 BC to 168 BCEyal Meyer, The View from Daskylion. The Western Satraps of the Achaemenid EmpireRuben Post, The Economics of the Achaian Koinon Greg Callaghan, Attalid Networks: Seeking Status and Acquiring Authority Beyond State Capacity Dissertations Directed (in progress):Morgan Condell, The Forest Resources of Ancient Greece: Management, Exploitation, and Trade.Gavin Blasdel, Honors, Politics, and Community in Roman Athens, 31 BCE -267 CE ................
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